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rauanm
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
You're just forcing me to be a vimer at this point. :)

By normal macos experience I mean key bindings for regular text fields, not regular terminal (whatever they're supposed to be). Afaik, Warp was the first one ever to treat terminal input as a regular text field input.
rauanm
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
But `ghostty +list-themes` is damn impressive.
rauanm
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I tried to install and play around with it, it's really nice.

Took a bit of tinkering to set a theme and my favourite Pragmata Pro, but what ultimately annoys me is the lack of 'turnkey' selecting for text.

When I run `Cmd + A`, I want my terminal to make a full text selection of an entered command, not of the screen content. Or when I run `Option + Shift + Arrow left/right`, I want to select words from an entered command, not to type '4D;4C;4D;4C'.

I'm not a vimer or emacser, I want to have normal macos experience. For this reason alone I thought it's too early to switch and Warp is still great for me.
rauanm
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
We've started using CNPG cautiously in production and can say we're finally confident about running databases in kubernetes. (we had a bad run before with custom setups, and went back to using VMs again).

I am very grateful to maintainers for not only open sourcing the industrial-grade operator, but also sharing so much of their expertise. Unexpected side-effect of adopting CNPG for us was that we now have a good starting point for running postgres with high availability. (obvs there's still a lot to learn, but CNPG docs is a treasure trove of operational knowledge)